HTC One S launching on Telstra July 17th, $0 on $80 ‘Every Day’ plan

We’ve received inside word on Telstra’s upcoming HTC One S launch. As was announced at the official launch event of the One S, it will indeed be launching tomorrow, July 17th, but pricing has remained a mystery. Until now.

Secret Squirrel has returned again, bringing us the pricing for the One S, and it’s not pretty so prepare your wallets if you’re interested:

$40 Every Day Plan: $15/mo

$60 Every Day Plan: $6/mo

$80 Every Day Plan: $0 upfront

$100 Every Day Plan: $0 upfront

Outright: $648

According to the Telstra pricing documentation we received, this puts it on the exact same pricing as the HTC One XL. Obviously Telstra thinks the One S can compete with the 4G-capable One XL just fine. We think otherwise. How about you guys? Will you be grabbing yourself a One S from Telstra?

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Had my Telstra HTC one S for since the 17th PRO – Its quick the 1.7Ghz chip does the job fine. – Thin feels good in the hand. – Screen is awsome – With standard headphones and Power Amp app with beats audio turned on music sounds awsome!!! – Camera is AWSOME CONS – It may be 16gb storage but u only get 2.21gb internal storage and 9.93gb phone storage. – The Signal Strength IS AWFULL ! ( its not blue ticked) The single is not stable it always going up and down and drops out all the the time… Read more »

was in telstra store today as i have been waiting for this phone, they have the 1.7GHz, i dont know that i can buy it with that and the price they want. i may have to consider the XL even with its big screen

Had my Telstra HTC one S for since the 17th PRO – Its quick the 1.7Ghz chip does the job fine. – Thin feels good in the hand. – Screen is awsome – With standard headphones and Power Amp app with beats audio turned on music sounds awsome!!! – Camera is AWSOME CONS – It may be 16gb storage but u only get 2.21gb internal storage and 9.93gb phone storage. – The Signal Strength IS AWFULL ! ( its not blue ticked) The single is not stable it always going up and down and drops out all the the time… Read more »

I got The htc one S on telstra the other day and it has poor coverge ( it always dropping out of service i can sit on table in one spot and bars go up and down and loses service its just not stable) but i can sit my Telstra Htc Desire in same spot and it doesnt do it,I mite have to see if telstra shop will swap it for the XL (its blue tick but i hate big screens arrrrrrrr)

very sad news for the One S… especially if its the now S3 chipped device.
Telstra is probably still reading the spec sheet they received when they signed up to it at CES.
Didn’t Optus price the One S the same ?

They are clearly betting on its slim styling to pull the customers. It will probably do okay as there aren’t too many phones at that screen size.

Due to global shortage of the Snapdragon S4 processor, HTC started shipping the HTC One S with the snapdragon S3 in certain markets clocked at a higher speed. They assured customers it’ll give the same experience but we all know otherwise and it is an inferior model.